”We were worried they were going to come with guns drawn on us,” one of the inmates, Nick Kelton, told the ABC affiliate.

Deputies found the jailer slumped in his chair and one of the prisoners reaching for his radio ― which was right next to his gun.

They soon realized the inmates were being noble and ushered them back into the cell and administered CPR to their colleague. Paramedics then arrived and the guard, who works for a private contractor at the nearby Parker County jail, regained a pulse.

Officials said the jailer, who does not want to be identified, may return to work next week. They also revealed that the holding cell has now been reinforced.

Kelton, a self-described methamphetamine addict, said it “never crossed my mind not to help, whether he’s got a gun or a badge.” “If he falls down, I’m gonna help him,” he added.